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Hockey9019
02-20-08, 09:01 PM
I searched and couldn't find it. Future Weapons is on Discovery right now (Repeat-Less than lethal) and seen the X-Net.
Anyone else see this? Pretty impressive. It'd have to be worked on a bit more for civilian law enforcement (lighter/easier to deploy etc) but it seems like it would work pretty good.
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CCBlueMan
02-20-08, 10:08 PM
That's pretty cool stuff, i wouldn't mind having that instead of my spike strips.
Coastie 585
02-20-08, 11:54 PM
That looks cool.
But I am willing to say a vehicle can still travel froward if it is RWD.
Hockey9019
02-21-08, 12:19 AM
That looks cool.
But I am willing to say a vehicle can still travel froward if it is RWD.
Thats what I thought, but the way it looks like is the front wheels will lock up and won't be able to turn at all so they will just spin the rear tires
Coastie 585
02-21-08, 12:04 PM
Thats what I thought, but the way it looks like is the front wheels will lock up and won't be able to turn at all so they will just spin the rear tires
I know the front wheels won't turn, my question is whether or not, if you have enough power at the rear wheels, will the front wheels slide if the rear wheels can push the car.
Like a snow mobile.
Hockey9019
02-21-08, 12:20 PM
I know the front wheels won't turn, my question is whether or not, if you have enough power at the rear wheels, will the front wheels slide if the rear wheels can push the car.
Like a snow mobile.
Well they did do it to a 4wd military type vehicle and it stopped.
I know what you mean, I'd like to see it done on a big ½ ton pickup to see what happens there